The adjective “beautiful” is rarely connected with anything musical,
never mind speaking specifically within the Hip-Hop world, so when it
was the word of choice to summarise M9’s upcoming album “Magna Carta” I
surprised myself. Don’t confuse the aforementioned statement with doubt,
there’s no question that Magna Carta (Great Charter in Latin) is
without a doubt one of the most soulful, heartfelt and honest pieces of
music I’ve heard in a long time. With this comes great risk, however M9
has clearly taken a brave, yet truthful approach to Magna Carta and I’m
pleased to say it couldn’t have turned out any better.

The adjective “beautiful” is rarely
connected with anything musical, never mind speaking specifically within
the Hip-Hop world, so when it was the word of choice to summarise M9’s
upcoming album “Magna Carta” I surprised myself. Don’t confuse the
aforementioned statement with doubt, there’s no question that Magna
Carta (Great Charter in Latin) is without a doubt one of the most
soulful, heartfelt and honest pieces of music I’ve heard in a long time.
With this comes great risk, however M9 has clearly taken a brave, yet
truthful approach to Magna Carta and I’m pleased to say it couldn’t have
turned out any better.

Magna Carta is a no-compromise piece of
art that stands strong in a league of its own, with the team of
producers and guest features who have been brought into the project
contributing positively to the record. The likes of Triple Darnkess, Roc
Marciano and Madame Pepper lend their vocal talents on a number of
tracks, while U.K heavyweight Jehst, Anatomy and 7th Dan amongst others
are responsible for the production of the music. M9 has carefully
selected the artists who he’s worked with, and once again got it
absolutely right.